Politics ‘Kindness must be louder than hate’: MPs share Bondi attack condolences Leaders across both houses of parliament, and all sides of politics, delivered stirring speeches today on Bondi terrorist attack.
News & Views Peter Malinauskas says he does not support Adelaide Festival Board’s new invitation to Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah The South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas rejects the Adelaide Festival Board’s apology and invitation to Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah
News & Views With its new laws, the government is tackling hate speech quickly, but not properly The government risks entrenching legislation that raises more questions than it answers, without building the public goodwill necessary.
News & Views Without safeguards, AI risks suppressing women’s participation in the public sphere As AI grows faster than regulation, women’s safety, consent and ability to participate in public life are increasingly at risk.
News & Views Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah threatens legal action over comments from SA premier Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah’s lawyers have issued South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas with a concerns notice.
News & Views ‘Even our strongest are human’: Hero police officer Amy Scott diagnosed with breast cancer Hero police officer Amy Scott has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer, with the news igniting community support
News & Views National bulk billing rates nearly double in a year, new report shows GP bulk-billing has jumped sharply since the federal government rolled out new incentives, according to new survey data.
News & Views Adelaide Writers’ Week: When ‘cultural sensitivity’ becomes censorship If we cannot have free thought and exchange of ideas at a writers’ festival, where exactly can we have them?
News & Views Writers pull the pin on Adelaide Writers’ Week after Palestinian-Australian author Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah dropped Several writers and organisations have pulled out of Adelaide Writers’ Week after the event’s organisers dropped Palestinian-Australian author.
News & Views I used to put off my cervical screening. Then my GP handed me a self-collect swab Self-collect for cervical screening is a game-changer because it allows women to screen on their own terms, writes Rebecca White.
News & Views From contraception to menopause and IVF: How $25 scripts will reshape women’s health Cheaper PBS medicines mean affordable contraception, menopause, endometriosis and IVF treatment. A change that has been decades in the making.
News & Views Why Australia’s new Aged Care Act will fail women unless we rewrite how we view ageing The new Aged Care Act is being built on top of an operating system that has barely changed at all, one that disproportionately harms older women.